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Yes, he was a very strong ruler. He was the King of England, the Lord of Ireland, and has a claim to the Kingdom of France. Another indication of his strength was his daring to break his ties with the Papacy, one of the most powerful institutions in Europe.

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It is not known if King Henry VIII was seen as a fair king. King Henry VIII ruled from 1509 to 1547.

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King Henry VIII was a fair and just ruler. He reigned in England for 38 years until his death and was considered a very intelligent leader.

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